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Dakar Rally Disaster: Organisers' Roadbook Error Causes Massive Chaos In Saudi Arabia

The route blunder came during the 158th kilometr🦩e of the rally, at stage 7 in a race that started and finished in AI Duawadimi (4🎃12 km loop)

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Driಌver Simon Vitse and co-driver Max De🎐lfino compete during the seventh stage of the Dakar Rally with start and finish in Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia Photo: AP
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An error in the driver’s route guide caused massive chaos at the Dakar Rally on Sunday (January 12) as the cars went off route into the Saudi Arabian desert in a blunder called a “disaster" by former champion Nasser al-Attiyah. (More Motorsport News)

The route blunder came during the 🐓158th kilometre of the rally, at stage 7 in a race that start🏅ed and finished in AI Duawadimi (412 km loop). 

After going off course, the drivers lost time, driving without direction 🌠in the desert until a helicopter arrived to put the cars back on the right route.

The blu꧒nder garnered quite a bit of criticism and had to also cancel the times on the 20-km section of the race, with some confusion over the remainder of the course after the cars had set out. 

"We were there for 50 minutes, 50 minutes of going round in circles," Belgian driver Guillaume de Mevius was quoted as saying by the Black Hills Pio♈neer. 

"We were crossing paths with everyone who was turning round, trying to get to the same place as us but which we'd already tried," he ad🎐ded. 

Toyota’s Lucas Moraes (7 min 41 sec) came out as the sta🌟ge winner, finishing the race ahead of Mattias Ekstrom (9 min 28 sec ) from Sweden and United States’ Mitchell G𓆉uthrie (9 min 28 sec) in Fords.

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